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Some where hiding at the base and just around a Sycamore, the others where hiding in and around the ferns! The picture of the golf ball size agaric, well, went back today and it had fully opened but I forgot me camera doh!

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no its on an old rotten fruit tree, looks like a damsel or plum couldn't quite tell:blushing: went back today but no change in it, will go back in a few days with an update :)

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I suspect that this one on the fruit tree is volvariella Bombycina, it is considered rare and is one of the most beautiful fungi, do be sure to see it in its full glory, it doesnt last long, when fully opened it is a wonder of the natural world, and will have you so hooked on fungi youll be lost!

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